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Hockey Canada, on behalf of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), has announced the 2019 IIHF World Junior Championship will return to British Columbia. The Site Selection Committee awarded the tournament to the Province of B.C. and BC Hockey in a live press conference from Rogers Arena in Vancouver.
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Intergovernmental Relations Secretariat

Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson is leading a delegation of more than 25 senior executives from B.C.'s forest companies and associations to Japan and China.
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Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation

Protecting lands, water and the natural world. That’s the overarching mission of the Gitanyow stewardship guardians and, for the past five years, the guardians have been monitoring fish, wildlife, hunting activities and environmental impacts in Gitanyow traditional territory.
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Advanced Education

Canadians will be better equipped for the well-paying middle-class jobs of today and tomorrow as a result of a $13.8-million investment in the College of New Caledonia for a new heavy-mechanical trades-training facility.
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Agriculture

As B.C. wines continue to be recognized for their quality and distinction, wine lovers are looking for more details to distinguish where the wine they enjoy is produced, and the B.C. government is providing those assurances.
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Children and Family Development

A final report from the Ministry of Children and Family Development’s special advisor provides 85 recommendations to overhaul British Columbia’s Indigenous child welfare system and improve outcomes for Indigenous children and youth by changing focus from intervention and separation to strengthening families.
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Community, Sport and Cultural Development

Hockey Canada, on behalf of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), has announced the 2019 IIHF World Junior Championship will return to British Columbia. The Site Selection Committee awarded the tournament to the Province of B.C. and BC Hockey in a live press conference from Rogers Arena in Vancouver.
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Energy and Mines

With the holiday season underway, it’s important to remember that many of the gifts British Columbians will purchase this year have a homegrown connection to B.C. resources such as minerals and steelmaking coal.
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Environment

The Province will build on its world-renowned provincial parks system by hiring more park rangers to enhance conservation, improving services for persons with disabilities and launching a new BC Parks Foundation so community groups, businesses and individuals can come together and have a voice in BC Parks priorities.
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Finance

British Columbia’s Second Quarterly Report continues to forecast increased revenues and reduced debt, demonstrating that government’s ongoing fiscal prudence, economic diversification and debt reduction continue to have a positive impact on the provincial economy.
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Health

In response to the increasing number of overdose-related deaths, the Province is opening additional health-care supports in partnership with health authorities and community partners. Supports include stationing the BC Mobile Medical Unit and setting up overdose prevention sites at overdose hot spots.
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International Trade

The B.C. government’s commitment in the #BCTECH Strategy to improve access to capital is paying off as B.C. tech companies are taking advantage of the Province’s venture capital programs to reach new levels of growth.
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Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training

Up to 200 people in Greater Vancouver are receiving the training they need for jobs in their communities, thanks to the federal-provincial partnership under the Canada-B.C. Job Fund Agreement.
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Justice

Government is acting to ensure greater safety and protection of those experiencing or are at risk of family violence, by using professional process servers for delivery of protection orders at no cost to applicants, in all regions of the province.
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Natural Gas Development

As cooler weather moves in throughout the province, communities have almost 1,000 extreme weather shelter beds ready to be activated if conditions threaten the health and safety of homeless individuals.
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Small Business and Red Tape Reduction

‘Tis the season of dinner parties, office gatherings, and holiday festivities! While it is important to enjoy the holiday season with friends and family, BC Liquor Stores throughout the province have an important message for British Columbians: Good hosts don’t let guests drink and drive.
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Technology, Innovation and Citizens' Services

The B.C. government’s commitment in the #BCTECH Strategy to improve access to capital is paying off as B.C. tech companies are taking advantage of the Province’s venture capital programs to reach new levels of growth.
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Economy

With the holiday season underway, it’s important to remember that many of the gifts British Columbians will purchase this year have a homegrown connection to B.C. resources such as minerals and steelmaking coal.
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Government Operations

With the holiday season in full swing, the Government of B.C. is reminding British Columbians to celebrate safely and make good decisions when riding in limousines, including limo buses, during celebrations.
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Services

More than 60 teachers from the Lower Mainland gathered at the Microsoft Centre of Excellence in downtown Vancouver to learn basic coding techniques from some of the best instructors in the industry – all to make sure B.C. students have the skills they need to succeed in today’s changing world.
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Justice

Statement on driver record review and remedial programs

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Honourable Suzanne Anton

Suzanne Anton was elected to represent the riding of Vancouver-Fraserview in 2013 after a distinguished career at the municipal level. She was appointed Attorney General and Minister of Justice on 10 June 2013.

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Government is acting to ensure greater safety and protection of those experiencing or are at risk of family violence, by using professional process servers for delivery of protection orders at no cost to applicants, in all regions of the province.
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VICTORIA - Minister of Justice and Attorney General Shirley Bond released the following statement today on the driver record review and remedial programs:

"Our government remains committed to its immediate roadside prohibition (IRP) program, which has saved an estimated 104 lives over the past two years, and made a significant difference in the lives of B.C. families.

"The superintendent of motor vehicles has reviewed the driving records of 1,137 people who received an IRP just before the Supreme Court's Sivia decision in November 2011, but whose referral into remedial programs was suspended pending the court's decision on a remedy. We responded to the court's decision on the constitutionality of the law by strengthening the program, adding a more rigorous appeal process that became law last spring. The superintendent's review of these drivers has confirmed that most will no longer be required to proceed with the programs we have in place, which include Ignition Interlock and the Responsible Driver Program.

"While the majority of these drivers had not yet enrolled in these remedial programs, approximately 440 had - and based on the advice I've received, a process is now underway to determine which drivers may be entitled to reimbursement costs. Notably, this affects a very limited group of drivers.

"We are committed to fairness and believe this is simply the right thing to do. Every effort is being made to ensure that drivers who are entitled to a reimbursement receive it quickly and efficiently. Letters will be issued to these drivers confirming this.

"Make no mistake: none of these drivers are off the hook. This decision only relates to the remedial program requirements for that small group of impacted drivers and does not affect the prohibition, impoundment, monetary penalties or fees associated with the drinking and driving incident.

"Refinements to our groundbreaking program are to be expected and we are committed to making them in the fairest way possible, because we know that our tough approach is reducing the amount of alcohol-related injuries and fatalities on our roads."

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Government Communications and Public Engagement Ministry of Justice250 356-6961